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* PreviousPlayerCharacterCameo: Using the Legacy DLC has the player character from ''Life of a Wizard'' helping you from time to time using a form of time travel using AstralProjection that only the player can see. They're efforts are hampered by a demon that can also time travel in the same way. You can customize their race, gender, and morality.
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* BribingYourWayToVictory: The Legacy DLC, which adds numerous places to get big stat and treasure gains. You can master your core stats by the first third of the first game.

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* BribingYourWayToVictory: The Legacy DLC, which adds numerous places to get big stat and treasure gains.gains, to help make up for what turned out to be a somewhat arcane and frustrating skill system. You can master your core stats by the first third of the first game.
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* PairTheSpares: There's an achievement for making sure everyone in your party is coupled off.

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* PairTheSpares: There's an achievement for making sure everyone all the potential LoveInterest characters in your party is coupled off.
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* TheAce: The Heir is extremely talented in whatever they do, though not to the level of InstantExpert, as they still require training to master their chosen skill. Taken UpToEleven if the Legacy DLC is used, giving enough stat bonuses to become a master of their craft by the time they leave the starting area. By the end of the trilogy, you can easily max out three types of attack methods.

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* TheAce: The Heir is extremely talented in whatever they do, though not to the level of InstantExpert, as they still require training to master their chosen skill. Taken UpToEleven Exaggerated if the Legacy DLC is used, giving enough stat bonuses to become a master of their craft by the time they leave the starting area. By the end of the trilogy, you can easily max out three types of attack methods.
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This game is set in the same universe as Walter's ''Life of a Wizard'', but it's [[ShrugOfGod intentionally nebulous]] whether the game is a prequel, a sequel, or an AlternateContinuity altogether.

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This game is set in the same universe as Walter's ''Life of a Wizard'', but it's [[ShrugOfGod intentionally nebulous]] whether the game is taking place a prequel, a sequel, or an AlternateContinuity altogether.
long time after that game.

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* TheStrategist: If the Heir takes the War Master prestige class to its conclusion, they become a better general than the general of their army.

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If the Heir takes the War Master prestige class to its conclusion, they become a better general than the general of their army. army.
** A Sage is also a learned tactician, and their insights can direct the army almost as effectively as a War Master's.

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